
Re: PCV question...blow by
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Re: PCV question...blow by
- From: WC43613@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 09:11:14 EST
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I don't think it's really a problem with blow by as the motor only has about
60 miles on it.
For some reason I'm building up pressure internally. I just thought that if
I put a PCV valve on one breather, I could provide negative pressure in the
motor and get rid of the internal pressure.
Didn't the factory crossram have a hose running from the back of the
manifold over to the right side valve cover? Not sure if the drivers side valve
cover had a breather in it or not besides the PCV in the right cover.
I'm sure the factory Max-Wedge motors didn't foul plugs with that set up.
I wish now I had left the vac-u-pan fittings in my headers to use.
Bill C.
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